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  2. Hose (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Some people did away with wearing shoes and instead wore a hose that had leather soles sewn under the foot section, this part of the hose being the same colour as the rest of the leggings. Brighter hoses seem to be more prominent by the late 14th century, and seem to more resemble trousers that was held up with rope-belts at the waist; hose ...

  3. Leggings - Wikipedia

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    Leggings prominently returned to women's fashion in the 1960s, drawing from the form-fitting clothing of dancers. With the widespread adoption of the synthetic fibre Lycra and the rise in popularity of aerobics, leggings came to further prominence in the 1970s and 1980s, and eventually made their way into streetwear. [3] Leggings are a part of ...

  4. Crotch - Wikipedia

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    In clothing, the crotch is the area of trousers, shorts, leggings etc. where the legs join. The bottom of the crotch is an end of the inseam.The crotch-region on smaller garments such as underwear are sometimes referred to as the pouch. [3]

  5. The 33 Best Workout Leggings for Every Body Type and ... - AOL

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    I can’t tell you how many times I’ve tried the “best” workout leggings, only to find that they slip down during spin class , are so sheer they show my underwear...

  6. Tights - Wikipedia

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    Tights are most commonly worn with a skirt or dress by women. They are also most commonly worn under trousers or shorts by men. [citation needed] In the world of theatre tights are also common, especially in Renaissance-era costumes, and dance, particularly in ballet. The term "tights" has been used to try to ridicule certain traditional ...

  7. 1300–1400 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    He wears a belt pouch and carries a walking stick, late 14th century. From the Tacuinum Sanitatis. Older man (chiding an indiscreet young woman, see image below) wears a long, loose houppelande. The fashionable young men wear short tunics, one with dagged edges. The man on the right wears shoes with long pointed toes, late 14th century.